replace

/rɪˈpleɪs/
verb
  1. To take the place of something or someone, often because the original is old, broken, or no longer wanted.
    • The mechanic replaced the flat tire with a spare.
    • We need to replace the old sofa with a new one.
    • She will replace the manager when he retires next month.
  2. To put something back in its proper place.
    • After checking the tool, she replaced it in the drawer.
    • He replaced the lid on the jar tightly.
    • Please replace the book on the shelf after you finish reading.
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